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because of the
valuable library there. His
great work, the
Lexicon Heptaglotton Hebrai****, Chaldai****, Syria****, Samaritanum, Aethiopi****, Arabi****,...
- (1649; 3rd
edition 1698);
Etymologicon orientale, sive
lexicon harmoni****
heptaglotton (1661). He also
wrote a
Hebrew and an
Aramaic grammar. His son, Johann...
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distinguished scholar was
Edmund Castell, who
published his
Lexicon Heptaglotton Hebrai****, Chaldai****, Syria****, Samaritanum, Aethiopi****, Arabi****,...
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which was published, with additions, by
Edmund Castell in his
Lexicon heptaglotton (1669).
Golius also edited,
translated and
annotated the astronomical...
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consulted by
Edmund Castell during the
creation of the
monumental Lexicon Heptaglotton (1669).
Another m****cript, for a
dictionary of Persian, was in the possession...
- to scholarship.
After this, his most
important works were a
Lexicon heptaglotton (1669) and
English commentaries on
Micah (1677),
Malachi (1677), Hosea...
- with scholars, and took
pains to
encourage Edmund Castell's
Lexicon Heptaglotton and
Brian Walton's
polyglot bible. In 1658
Charles II
addressed a letter...
- unpublished, but was used much
later by
Edmund Castell for his
Lexicon Heptaglotton, and
Browne is
mentioned in the introduction. He
collaborated with Thomas...
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London Polyglot edited by
Brian Walton (1654–57, 6 vols., and
Lexicon Heptaglotton, 1669, 2 vols.). The
first four
volumes contain the Old Testament, where...